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摘要
在上白垩纪特立尼达和Vermejo地层以及科罗拉多州和新墨西哥州拉顿盆地的上白垩纪和古新世拉顿地层的许多地方都发现了植物化石,尤其是树叶。这些化石在Vermejo组和Raton组的含煤部分尤其丰富,具有特殊的意义,因为它们可以用来确定盆地中-新生代的边界。它们还使科学家们能够直观地了解这些地层沉积时Raton盆地的古生态条件。本文的目的是对拉顿盆地上白垩统和古新统植物区系进行综述。虽然本文主要基于Knowlton(1917)发表的关于Vermejo和Raton植物区系的专著,但本文反映了自1917年以来这些植物化石在分类和命名方面的变化。这些变化是由Dorf(1938、1942)、Brown(1962)和Read and Hickey(1972)提出的。随着美国国家博物馆的L. J. Hickey正在重新研究美国西部内陆的上白垩纪和古新世植物群,未来可能会提出更多的变化。
Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene floras of the Raton Basin, Colorado and New Mexico
INTRODUCTION Fossil plant remains, particularly leaves, occur at many localities in the Upper Cretaceous Trinidad and Vermejo formations and in the Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene Raton Formation in the Raton basin of Colorado and New Mexico. The fossils are especially abundant in the coal-bearing portions of the Vermejo and Raton formations and are of special interest because they can be used to locate the MesozoicCenozoic boundary in the basin. They also enable scientists to visualize the paleoecological conditions in the Raton basin at the time when these formations were being deposited. The purpose of this paper is to summarize Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene floras in the Raton basin. Although it is based primarily on the monograph published by Knowlton (1917) on the Vermejo and Raton floras, this paper reflects the changes made in the classification and nomenclature of some of these plant fossils since 1917. These changes were proposed by Dorf (1938, 1942), Brown (1962) and Read and Hickey (1972). It is possible that additional changes will be proposed in the future as the Upper Cretaceous and Paleocene floras of the western interior of the United States are currently being restudied by L. J. Hickey of the U.S. National Museum.